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C.S. Lewis on ‘men without chests’ (and what that means)

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C.S. Lewis On ‘men Without Chests’ (and What That Means)

“Men Without Chests” is the curious title of the first chapter of C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man. In the book, Lewis explains that the “The Chest” is one of the “indispensable liaison officers between cerebral man and visceral man. Continue Reading...



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